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RGP contacts. Good vision correction, but not very comfortable to wear at first.
Soft contacts. More comfortable, but they also make your vision more fuzzy. Seems that most people go for what's comfortable. I've got two questions. Does everyone in the contact-lens-wearing world generally prefer the less irritating soft lenses, or are there some countries where the hard contacts outsell the soft? Lots of folks jumped on the soft contact lens bandwagon when they came out, but are there any people forsaking their soft contact lenses for the crisper vision a gas perm lens such as Boston EO offers? |
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